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Phrourarch or
Phrourarchos is a Gr****
military title,
meaning garrison commander.
Athenians controlled their overseas empire with the
episcopi and phrourarchs...
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Archelaus was a
Macedonian phrourarch of Tyre
appointed by
Perdiccas or
Alexander in 323-321 BC.
Perdiccas had left 800
talents with him in 321 BC for...
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Philotas (Gr****: Φιλώτας) was a
Macedonian officer,
appointed phrourarch on the Cadmea, at the time of the
revolt of the
Thebans against Alexander the...
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Archelaus (son of Androcles) (fl. 321 BC),
phrourarch of
Aornus Archelaus (
phrourarch) (fl. 326 BC),
phrourarch of Tyre
Archelaus of
Priene (fl. c. 300 BC)...
- left a
garrison in Susa,
appointed Xenophilus as its
garrison commander (
phrourarch), and
reconfirmed Abulites as
satrap of Susiana, "holding
civil jurisdiction"...
- were
officials sent as
overseers into the Perioeci.
Episcopi Epistates Phrourarch Dictionary of Gr**** and
Roman Antiquities Polybius 4.27
Xenophon De Rep...
- × 20 ft). An
inscription is
carved above the rock-tomb,
which reads as "the
phrourarch (commander of the castle)
Metrodorus dedicated an
altar and a flower-bed...
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their size,
while Philip established ****enic
garrisons (commanded by
phrourarchs, or
garrison commanders) in Corinth, Thebes,
Pydna and Ambracia. All...
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Timanthes of
Pella Agathon brother of
Parmenion Arrhidaeus Asander Attinas,
phrourarch in
Bactria Car****
hetairos Coragus Derdas Eudemus (general) Harpalus...
- – King of
Macedon Archelaus – five; philosopher,
Pontic army officer,
phrourarch, son of Androcles,
Judaean ruler Archermus –
sculptor Archestratus – two;...